COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONThis beer is handcrafted in small batches using only the finest domestic and Belgian Malts,fresh hops,pure water and our special strain of yeast.This time honored tradition insures that you receive only the freshest and finest beer available.We hope you enjoy the fruits of our labor.CHEERS!- Dave and Kurt

Bottle. Big foaming issues with this one when I popped the cap, lost about a third of the bottle. That’s never a good sign. Poured a hazy dark gold under an enormous fizzy white head. I had to pour this into two glasses even after losing a bunch. The nose doesn’t smell infected though, just a bready maltiness with minimal hops and a touch of honey sweetness. Same with the flavor, though maybe a slight twang on the finish. Otherwise, it’s just a little sweet with doughy maltiness and minimal to no bitterness. Light bodied with a slight cling and fizzy prickly carbonation. Not the best presentation, but I guess the beer wasn’t as bad as I was expecting.

Bottle from wegmans. This beer exploded all over the place as soon as the cap came off. There was a yellow color with a thousand feet of head. The aroma is lightly corn and some light belgian yeast notes. The taste is lightly sweet but barely noticeable because of how carbonated the beer is. Atrocious. Maybe I’ll see it on tap and relate sometime.

12 oz bottle. Pours hazy golden with a huge, white, long lasting head. Aroma is of grassy hops and grain. Body is medium and slightly crisp. Taste is of bready malt and grassy, spicy hops. Finish is long and spicy. This brew is hoppy enough to make it interesting.

Bottle, probably an old one. Nose is sweet and lightly yeasty, fruity with a touch of pepper. Pours clear golden with lots of carbonation and an enormous bright white head. Taste is tart and lightly sweet, light bitterness scratching its way out at the end, has black pepper and floral notes, pushing the rose hips-side of Saison even if they’re not calling it that. Nice jolt of lemony citrus, seems like a little scum of wheat, and the tartness actually seems well-earned. Fullish body, smooth despite the visible aggression. Probably would make a good pairing for food.

yeasty and bitter with coriander and fruit esters and wheat. Some alcohol deepens the body some. a touch of plastic even after sitting some time. sweetness rides the bitter chalky and caustic nature of this one. bitter finish lingers as does that plastic. Cloudy wheat looking brew lemony looking with some orange hue. some clove and a billowing white head that holds all of the flavor and tames itself slowly. vegetable in the aroma.

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